I've been as big a backer of the abandon mill creek movement as anyone, but I'm not entirely sure if the prevalence of high range/rof weapons will further diminish, or enhance mill creek. I know we'll lose all our darts in the woods, but that's not a serious consideration.

The major problem we've seen at Millcreek in the past has been standoffs down the wood-lined corridor, where most of the action always seems to end up happening. We've found that hoppers have done a good job of relieving standoffs in open spaces, but it's hard to know what it'll do here. The skirmishes in the woods between that path and the road will certainly be more lively, and I'm curious to see how the bridge area plays (though the number of participants has been the limiting factor there in the past).

With the right mix of participants pushing the pace it might just work. I think it's hard to say until we try it.

Alright. Now I'm interested to see what will happen at Mill Creek and since it's kind of tradition to play there for March Meltdown we'll go for that. Keep the dates coming, I'll pick one at the end of the week.

Put me down as a maybe for any of the dates. (contingent upon successful completion of a hopper for my xbow/BBBB). I haven't nerfed in about 5-6 years but I got the itch. I thought i was retired for good but what did I know.

Also any dart restrictions? I used the fbr w/bb + hot glue. Word on the boards is people are using felt tipped darts only at some wars. I gotta learn to make those.

Put me down as a maybe for any of the dates. (contingent upon successful completion of a hopper for my xbow/BBBB). I haven't nerfed in about 5-6 years but I got the itch. I thought i was retired for good but what did I know.

Also any dart restrictions? I used the fbr w/bb + hot glue. Word on the boards is people are using felt tipped darts only at some wars. I gotta learn to make those.